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Release Date:
September 25, 2020
Original Title:
Rogue Warfare: Death of a Nation
Alternate Titles:
Rogue Warfare 3
Rogue Warfare: La chute d'une nation
Genres:
Action | War
Production Companies:
5150 Action
Highland Film Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 103
After rescuing Daniel from the terrorist Black Mask Organization, the team uncovers plans for a deadly bomb set to detonate in 36 hours that threatens world order. With no time to recover, Daniel must throw his life back on the line as he and his elite team of soldiers race against time to find the bomb and defeat their enemy once and for all. Outnumbered and overmatched, each soldier must find their inner strength and skill to overcome insurmountable odds.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Kyle Woods
Costume Design:
Tara Buenaventura
Director:
Mike Gunther
Director of Photography:
John T. Connor
Editor:
Scott Conrad
Executive Producer:
Arianne Fraser
Henry Winterstern
Deborah P. Gutierrez
Ryan Noto
First Assistant Director:
Steven Hacker
Key Hair Stylist:
Dana Billmire
Key Makeup Artist:
Stacey Alfano
Original Music Composer:
Coen Wolters
Post Production Supervisor:
Jack Schuster
Eric M. Klein
Producer:
Mike Gunther
Andrew Emilio DeCesare
Delphine Perrier
Michael Day
Production Design:
Christina Myal
Jon Stein
Second Assistant Director:
Pete Waterman
Second Second Assistant Director:
Robert Dierx
Unit Production Manager:
Michael Day
Writer:
Michael Day
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